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Post by harlem on Sept 23, 2003 0:43:33 GMT -5
I work at a radio station and I've been busy for the last 2 weeks. What happen to the questions of loyalty Ui-min and Ui-Bang had between each other? The conspiritors seem to have had the upper hand. But last Satuarday's episode seem to indicate Ui-min didn't go into custody. His men are still with him. And he's swinging that axe like it's nobody's business. Did you hear the comment the soldier made to the general: "Sir, he's wiping us out!!" Wow!! The guy said: 'HE'S wiping US out.' Someone, anyone give me an update. Help. I...LOVE...THIS...SHOW!!!!!
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Post by eyego on Sept 24, 2003 1:47:55 GMT -5
Ui-Bang was definitely going to let Ui-Min take the rap for killing the deposed emperor. But when Ui-Min confronted him about it he acted all indignant that Ui-Min would even think that he'd betray him. Ui-Min was even going to kill himself because he was ashamed he doubted Ui-Bang.
****You mentioned Saturday's show- so I assume you aren't in the Chicago area. I'm going to mention something about Tuesday's episode- I don't know if you're ahead of us or behind us? * * * * * * *
FINALLY, in Tuesday's episode it looks like Ui-Min may getting some moral backbone. He is actually questioning his blind obediance to Ui-Bang. He admired the General from the West Capital because he was fighting for what he believed in- not just because someone ordered him to. He actually acknowledged wisdom and compassion are more effective than brute force.
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Post by Knov1 on Sept 24, 2003 2:00:44 GMT -5
Hmm I don't know if Yi Ui Bang was actually going to let Yi Ui Min take the fall for killing the deposed emperor because the narrator said that it was because Yi Ui Min was being protected by Yi Ui Bang that he made it out alive.
It's funny though that at first they were talking about punishing him for killing the deposed emperor but Yi Ui Min ends up being rewarded instead.
Also Yi Ui Min said he was in admiration of Du Kyung Seung (I think that's his name), general of the imperial army, not the general of the West Capital.
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Post by eyego on Sept 24, 2003 2:22:02 GMT -5
I guess I was giving Ui-Min more credit than he was due. Although, he does seem to be waking up a bit.
I was thinking while watching this week's episodes how the General from the West Capitol was standing by his convictions and had genuine concern for his soldiers. In fact, when Ui-Min ordered that all the soldiers that had surrendered be slaughtered, I was rooting for the West Capitol.
But I still think that Ui-Bang would have given up Ui-Min if it was a choice between saving himself or Ui-Min. (I guess I just don't like the guy)
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Post by eyego knov 1 on Sept 24, 2003 19:22:57 GMT -5
Thanks for the updates. You are right Ui-Bang may be a rough dude but he is a man of his word. So they met face to face and cleared that up, huh. I thought they would have sent intermediaries who would have confronted each other and met swords until one of them revealed thier mission. I'm glad they did solve it because that would have been bloody. Who the heck do you root for? I'm suprised they were able to meet. I would've thought the conspiritors would've kept them apart. But, that day (thier confrontation) will come. It will probably be over "we know who". Muby will make sure of that (oh oh did I give away the story line). She only need Y Ui-Bang to secure her son's position in the royal order. When he is finally in a position close enough to take the throne, either man will do to stage a palace coup. I'm sorry to say this folks but my bud Y Ui-Bang is weak kneed in the Muby department. I think I know what's going to happen. Without giving too much away I'll just say, "Muby, it was nice." If I say anything else the writers will get pissed. Oh by the way, the smiley face, cheesy I know, but I couldn't resist. I salute Age.
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Post by Imoogie on Oct 13, 2003 5:45:48 GMT -5
Ui Min and Ui Bang are far and away my two favorite people on the show, if they came to blows neither of them would have any allies other than the men under their command and who knows how that would go should everyone turn against them. It certainly seems that at some point the members of the central committee should be sent out to fight the oncomming rebellion, but like the rebel leader said "without Ui Bang the army i nothing but an unruly mob that he will crush. I think the same can be said for the central committee as well. Therefore another army will have to take it's place entirely if there is truly to be a change. hmmmm I wonder where that army might com from, I have a guess. Either way, I'm sure it'll be fun to watch.
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